Injured Driver Rescued by Draganflyer UAV Drone

In the early hours of the morning, a driver injured in a single vehicle rollover became lost and unresponsive in the wooded area off of a Canadian highway. After an unsuccessful attempt on the part of a STARS Air Ambulance, the injured driver was rescued after being spotted by a FLIR (Forward Looking Infra-Red) camera carried by a Draganflyer X4-ES quadrotor UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle).

To our knowledge, this is the first time that a life may have been saved with the use of a sUAS (small Unmanned Aerial System) helicopter

Saskatoon, SK (PRWEB) May 09, 2013

After being called in at 00:20 hours on May 9, 2013, Saskatoon RCMP investigated the scene of a single vehicle rollover, finding only indications that at least one person had been in the vehicle and was injured. The accident scene was located on Highway #5, 5km east of St. Denis, Saskatchewan.

RCMP worked with St. Denis and Vonda Fire Rescue teams and EMS personnel from MD Ambulance. A search of the ground within 200 meters of the scene did not turn up anything. A STARS Air Ambulance was called in and conducted an aerial night vision search of 1000 meters surrounding the area, also without result.

Corporal Doug Green, a Forensic Collision Reconstructionist, equipped with a Draganflyer X4-ES UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) was called in. The Draganflyer UAV located three heat signatures and upon investigating the first, the injured driver was found curled up and unresponsive at the base of a tree next to a snow bank. He was wearing only pants and a t-shirt, having lost his shoes.

The searchers indicated that without the Draganflyer UAV, they would not have been able to locate the driver until daylight. Because of the near freezing temperatures, it is possible that the injured driver would not have survived until then. The manufacturer of the UAV, Zenon Dragan of Draganfly Innovations Inc., the manufacturer of the UAV, states "To our knowledge, this is the first time that a life may have been saved with the use of a sUAS (small Unmanned Aerial System) helicopter". Video from the Draganflyer UAV can be viewed on the RCMP YouTube channel.Detailed information is available on the RCMP homepage.